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Williams not on Sporting News' Top 100 Players list


MurkN

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Despite not having played in an NFL game in two-plus years, Michael Vick, the Eagles quarterback still wound up No. 88. No other backup at any position made SN's top 100. Nor did several accomplished starting QBs — Cincinnati's Carson Palmer, Dallas' Tony Romo, Green Bay's Aaron Rodgers, Jacksonville's David Garrard and Carolina's Jake Delhomme among them.

Among the NFL legends who filled out ballots for SN were Hall of Famers Dan Dierdorf, Mike Ditka, Art Donovan, Bob Griese, Dan Hampton, Ted Hendricks, Paul Horning, Sam Huff, Stan Jones, Leroy Kelly, Paul Krause, Jim Langer, Steve Largent, Larry Little, Mike McCormack, Randall McDaniel, Hugh McElhenny, Lenny Moore, Anthony Munoz, Alan Page, Mel Renfro, Gale Sayers, Lee Roy Selmon, Jackie Slater, Lynn Swann, Fran Tarkenton and Jack Youngblood.

http://www.sportingnews.com/nfl/article/2009-09-09/sporting-news-nfl-top-100-peyton-manning-no-1-on-our-experts-list

Noteable Panther players to make the list: Jon Beason, Julius Peppers, Steve Smith, and Jordan Gross.

Despite not even being on a team until preseason started, Brett Favre came in at 51. Take that with other questionable rankings such as Vick into consideration, how the hell did DeAngelo Williams not make the list?

No respect I tell ya! :incazzato:

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The national guys tend to underrate Williams and overrate Julius Peppers. This article is just par for the course. What a joke though that Willie Parker makes the list and Deangelo doesn't...and that Peppers is rated higher than Jared Allen, Osi U, Justin Tuck, and Mario Williams.

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The national guys tend to underrate Williams and overrate Julius Peppers. This article is just par for the course. What a joke though that Willie Parker makes the list and Deangelo doesn't...and that Peppers is rated higher than Jared Allen, Osi U, Justin Tuck, and Mario Williams.

I suppose it makes up for his own fan base hating on him and underrating him.

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http://www.sportingnews.com/nfl/article/2009-09-09/sporting-news-nfl-top-100-peyton-manning-no-1-on-our-experts-list

Noteable Panther players to make the list: Jon Beason, Julius Peppers, Steve Smith, and Jordan Gross.

Despite not even being on a team until preseason started, Brett Favre came in at 51. Take that with other questionable rankings such as Vick into consideration, how the hell did DeAngelo Williams not make the list?

No respect I tell ya! :incazzato:

I still dont understand how he didnt make the pro-bowl with 20 td's and 1500+ yards rushing.

He never gets respect, yet everyone on TV and radio calls him the second best back in the league behind AP. Lest we forget AP lost 9 fumbles last year, D-Will didnt have 1. I'll take D-Will anyday.

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